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PatrickOm
4 months ago

So, it's all older pop songs that come up with me. But songs from the 80s or 90s are also very popular today. And I know that they have an interesting meaning and have already been used by the public in schools:

He's older, by the way. But always kind of modern. "Imagine" by John Lennon and as a peace song never at all:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=907-MBGOk9A

A friend of mine told me that they had taken Supertramp's "The Logical Song" in English:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNDdn4de35Y

"Every Breath You Take" by Police, who knew at the time when the modern was, almost no one, here's Stalking:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPr3N4AMXNQ

And "Luca" by Suzanne Vega, has the background abuse. In the 1990s, too, this was not known to many. It was later known through the Internet, so the background of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8huO5Dqeki4

Narfi
4 months ago

Waterfall from Michael Schulte can be analyzed very well. The song treats the heights and depths of life and encourages the listener to take things as they come and go with the river and not stuck in the past. The texts describe the struggle with the heights and depths and the fear of taking risks. The refrain emphasizes that the only way to deal with the instability and unpredictability of life is to go with the river and accept things as they are. The song has a positive message that encourages listeners to remain optimistic and not to be underwhelmed by the challenges of life.

SimonKirchmann
4 months ago

It's difficult. Of course, it depends on what exactly you need to analyze. It is about the instruments, about the text or the artist in general, or perhaps even about everything. I might choose a Pop Song that is not so mainstream. Because behind songs that are not so mainstream, there is often a lot of feeling and a deeper meaning that the artist wants to express. Then maybe I would choose a song to which Stems is available. Stems are the filtered instruments and vocal inserts. You can hear what was used for instruments and so on.
I just don't think of a really matching song.

SimonKirchmann
4 months ago

Bad Habits is a cool pop song from a cool artist. I think you made a good choice.

BrudaKp
4 months ago

So I think you can generally analyze all songs well at Taylor Swift

TimeosciIlator
4 months ago

I guess you mean the lyrics – because the music could also be meant. A song I've always admired from the lyrics would be:

"The Long And Winding Road" by BEATLES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnhYDa3Ebcg

mikefromcologne
4 months ago

to today one of my favorite songs

mikefromcologne
4 months ago

and here the live version

Bing – Video